voltage rule
voltage rule
Sometimes it happens even below the arc breakdown voltage via air… Air molecules are slightly less dense along the surface of a smooth flat surface due to molecular ‘bounce’, so electrons creep along the lower density of a surface.
Hence, creepage on a PCB.
Electricity does not take the path of least resistance. It takes every path available, inversely proportional to that paths resistance.
When the voltage gets high enough, it makes its own path.
Also, nice meme, nerd.
Yep! Once you start getting into waves & fields all bets are off. High frequency electromagnetic radiation gets more and more wild if you back it up with enough power
Could be as safe as a radio transmission or as deadly as a submarine’s sonar pulse. All depends on the frequency and the power behind it (and where you direct it)
^SCNR^ and probably NSFW

I don’t know.
Do you know the music video to the song where he wants to go to the gay bar with you? :D
So… something weird happened with my phone, and I thought I clicked a link for electricity solving a maze and got this instead and it was… a uniquely confusing experience.
But also weirdly nostalgic for back when confusing things happened on the internet all the time so… thanks?
Never mind carbonizing the path it took along the PCB so future breakdown happen at much lower voltages 😑
PCBs: ✅ Fucked Your shit: ✅ Also fucked Your day: see above